New publication on Estonian coins and banknotes

From the author of several publications focusing on the coins and banknotes
of Estonia, Allan Tohv, a leading expert on the subject, has released a new
informative and practical publication which includes illustrations of all the
coins and paper money issued by the Republic of Estonia since independence in
1918.

Concentrating specifically on the illustrations, the collection of images are
brought together in a functional tri-folder presentation whose format cleverly
divides these issues from the first and second periods of Estonian nationhood.
On one side of the folder, the coins and banknotes from Estonia’s first era of
independence which covers the marka coins issued in 1922 right up to the last
krooni & senti coins issued in 1939. The placards are cleverly printed (and
exactly aligned) on both sides in full color and illustrating obverse and
reverse images in clear depictions. Also included are images of Estonia’s first
payment notes issued in 1919 (50 Marka) fidelity notes, treasury notes (1919 –
1923) - the pre-cursor to eventual banknotes issued by the Bank of Estonia
beginning in 1928.

The second side includes both the circulation and commemorative coins issued
by the Bank of Estonia since the restoration of Independence in 1991. The first
coins, also dated that year are illustrated as well as the first silver
commemorative coins issued for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Images for the gold and
silver collector coins dated 2010 which mark the introduction the Euro are also
included.

Estonia’s beautiful and colorful banknotes highlighting prominent
Estonian personalities were introduced in June 1992 (with notes dated the year
before) in denominations from 1 to 500 Krooni. This series along with a revised
series including the 25, 100 and 500 Krooni notes continued as Estonia’s legal
tender until the introduction of the EURO single currency in January 2011.
Images for the series of banknotes, those dated 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1999,
2000, 2002, 2006 and 2007 are all comprehensively included.

Each side of the folder includes a listing of the placards with a brief
description and their official mintage or note issue numbers. The placards
measure 20 / 14 cm. and are printed on high quality white cotton paper. Each
placard is suitable for framing or mounting. 50 placards in all are included.
Many of the images included are taken from Mr. Tohv’s own extensive archives and
depict some very rare and hard to find examples of Estonia’s short-lived
currency notes only seen at the Bank of Estonia’s currency Museum. The notes are
also depicted in their actual dimensions and full color.

A must-have for collectors of Baltic coins or currency, this publication is
extremely useful with excellent reference images. For more information on this
and other publications offered by Allan Tohv, please contact:
allant@uninet.ee